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Medical & Research Disclaimer

Last updated July 16, 2026

PepGuard is not medical advice, and it is not a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Nothing on this site diagnoses, treats, cures, or prevents any condition, and nothing here should be read as a recommendation to use, or not use, any peptide or other substance.

1. What PepGuard actually does

PepGuard retrieves published research, clinical trial records, and regulatory filings, and uses an AI model to summarize that retrieved evidence into a safety signal, an FDA status, and a set of risk flags for a given peptide. It is an AI-assisted research summarization tool, not a clinician’s review: no licensed professional checks each report before you see it. It does not examine you, does not know your medical history, and cannot account for your individual health circumstances, medications, or conditions.

2. Research peptides are not approved for human use

Many of the compounds covered on this site are sold as “research chemicals” and are not approved by the FDA (or equivalent regulators) for human consumption, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. Where PepGuard shows an FDA status, it reflects the regulatory status we found in public filings at the time of writing — it is not an endorsement, and it can change.

3. No doctor-patient relationship

Using PepGuard, creating an account, subscribing, or emailing us does not create a doctor-patient, pharmacist-patient, or any other clinical relationship between you and PepGuard. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or changing anything related to your health, and seek immediate medical attention for any medical emergency instead of relying on this site.

4. Evidence changes, and so can our summary of it

Safety signals are based on the evidence available at the time PepGuard was checked. Studies get published, retracted, or superseded, and regulatory status changes over time. We do our best to keep information current, but we don’t guarantee that any safety signal, dosage figure, or status shown reflects the most recent research or the current regulatory position.

5. Third-party sources

PepGuard cites and summarizes data from third-party sources: PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and openFDA. We don’t control the accuracy of those underlying sources, and a citation on PepGuard is not our independent verification of a claim made elsewhere — it’s a pointer to where you can read the primary source yourself.

6. No liability for decisions made using this site

To the fullest extent permitted by law, PepGuard is not responsible for any harm, loss, or adverse outcome resulting from a decision made based on information presented here, including decisions to use, avoid, or combine any peptide or substance. This disclaimer is in addition to, not instead of, the disclaimers in our Terms of Service.

7. Contact

Questions about this disclaimer? Reach us at hello@getpepguard.com.